Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 1272 - 354: Assessment of the Border Lord Players

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[Location: Yibel Federation · Duchy of Engilance · Lancaster Territory Border]

Two figures wearing pale white magic robes stepped down from the carriage.

The brims of their hoods were wide, slightly obscuring others' views of them.

A strand of golden hair fell from the brim of one of their hoods. Observing the enthusiastic players busy building the camp around, she remarked:

"It's been years since I've seen these Undead; they're still as diligent as ever."

The speaker was the beautiful witch, Flandre.

The person standing beside her could only be Kael.

This time, he came mainly as the housekeeper of Lion Heart Castle, accompanying Kael to inspect the situation at the border.

"The Undead have always been like this; as long as there's sufficient positive motivation, they can fully bear the load. Of course, this also relates to how their bodies can endure much more than ordinary humans, plus their ability to resurrect." Kael said softly.

Flandre smiled and said, "Once the Duchy's promotion plan is finalized, you can let these Undead pave their own way with peace of mind."

Kael nodded.

Very few know the truth about these Undead, including the Undead themselves. They have no idea of the efforts Kael has made for their future.

Since descending into this new world of countless ages past, he has long been battling with people, the powerful, and gods. He prevailed most of the time.

Only on rare occasions did he encounter setbacks.

Until now, having achieved the great feat of deicide and becoming the King of Mages, there are few opponents left who can challenge him.

Yes, merely opponents, not even worthy to be called enemies.

Now, whether in terms of influence or personal power, Kael has enough confidence to move freely into the future. He's not afraid of any form of battle, but some issues cannot be solved by combat alone.

It is precisely because of this thought that he chose other ways to allow the players to integrate more smoothly into this society.

Though this world is filled with war, and the various races find each other difficult to understand, the continent of Shenhwa is destined to be the direction of development and home for players in the future.

Granting players part of the rights of the Border Lord is intended to involve them more emotionally in the territory.

Many view the energy and money invested as the main sunk costs, but few realize that the investment of time and emotion is, in some ways, the most irreplaceable sunk cost for ordinary people.

Kael wants to give these players a reason.

A reason that truly allows them to live in this world.

His divine kingdom, although vast for various reasons far beyond other gods, is still just a divine kingdom, not a world.

The power of the divine kingdom can maintain these wandering souls dreaming on its land, trapped in a cage never to awaken, but it cannot let them grow in this world.

Immersing the vast majority of compatriots in dreamland is an intolerable cruelty for him.

So he made his choice.

He is to give the right to live in reality to these players.

Someday, those dreaming will gradually awaken, leave the utopia Kael prepared for them, and thrive anew on this continent.

Of course, if anyone truly wishes to remain forever in the dream of their glory days with the Human Federation, Kael would not stop them.

Letting them continue to sleep might not be the wrong choice.

After an endless stretch of time, when they awaken from their dreams, they will see the Human Federation divine kingdom that Kael has refined and developed.

By then, whether they find acceptance difficult in this familiar yet foreign world, that will be a matter for the future.

Everyone must pay for their choices, and Kael, like a nagging mother, has given them the most options.

While contemplating this, Kael suddenly heard an exclamation from afar.

The two instinctively raised their heads to look into the distance.

The beautiful witch Flandre uttered a "Wow" sound.

In the dust rising far from the players' sight, a vague figure was charging toward them.

"Big Demon! Although we have already cleared most of the demons, quite a few are still active around here, not completely eradicated.

This is a gift left for the Undead, as they certainly need something new to boost their strength now." Kael said with a light laugh.

It was Kael's idea not to completely clear the Abyss Demons.

He's long past the age of pursuing perfection in everything; now, he allows some imperfections to appear, such as the Abyss Gate.

To many in this world, the Abyss Gate is a nightmare for ordinary people.

But for players, the Abyss Gate, with its endless "production" of Abyss Demons, is an incredibly crucial development resource.